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THE MACOMB TRIBUNEBACKACHE ANDHEAVY FEELINuWeak, Nervous, Restless WomanIn Arkansas Hears of Cardui,Tries It and Is Greatly Bene-fited. Now RecommendsIt To Others.Teach Orchard, Ark.—Mrs. NonieHigh, who lives near here, states:"Some time ago I began to have trou-ble with my back. I would ache andI could hardly get up when down. Iwas so weak I would Just drag aroundnnd did not feel like doing anything atnil. I was so nervous I felt I couldscream, and . . , such a heavyfeeling I could not rest at all. Itlooked like I was going to get downIn bed . . .I heard of Curdul and thought Iwould try it and see what it would dofor my ease. After taking a few bot-tles I grew stronger . . . Thebloated, heavy feeling left me. Iwasn’t so nervous, in fact, felt betterall over. I took twelve bottles andcertainly was greatly benefited andcan recommend It to any one as atonic or builder. I often tell othershow It helped and strengthened me.”Cardui is a mild vegetable tonic,with no bad after-effects. Its ingre-dients act in a helping, building way,on the womanly constitution.Ask your druggist. lie knowsabout Cardui. Some druggists havesold it for 40 years.—Adv.Her Class."I caught her pussyfooting aroundmy room the other day.”“The old cat!”BIFF!Stop jolting Liver and Bowel*with violent drugs, buttake “CascaFets."“Dynamiting” bile out of your s>tern with calomel and other sickeningpurgatives is all wrong. Salts, Oil, andCathartic Waters act by flooding thebowels with the digestive juices whichare vital to the stomach. Cascaretsare different. They act as a tonic tothe bowel muscles, which is the onlysensible way to relieve a bilious at-tack, a sour, acid stomach, or consti-pated bowels. There is no griping orinconvenience. You naturally returnto regularity and cheerfulness. Cas-carets cost very little and they workwhile you sleep.—Adv.Buildings ought to bo so arrangedwith reference to each other that thefire hazard is ns low ns possible.State of Ohio, City of Toledo, LucasCounty—ss.Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Issenior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheuey& Co., doing business in the City of To-ledo, County and State aforesaid, and thatsaid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN-DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhthat cannot be cured by the use ofHALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE.FRANK. J. CHENEY.Sworn to before me and subscribed InJny presence, this 6th day of December,A D 18S6(Seal) A. TV. Gleason, Notarv Public.HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak-en internally and acts through the Bloodon the Mucous Surfaces of the System.F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.IT. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.It is folly to tell a man who hasthe toothache that misery likes com-pany.IN AIL LANDSCONCISE REVIEWOF WEEK’S NEWSPEACE NOTES. .Emphatic request that Rumania re-ply without delay to the note of Octo-ber 12 of the supreme council is madein a communication addressed byFrench Minister of Foreign AffairsPichon to the Rumanian governmentthrough the French ministry at Buch-L arest.+ + +The Japanese privy council favorsthe impeachment of the ministry ofPremier Hara and the VersaillesJ peace delegation for the unsatisfac-| tory peace terms, according to a cablereceived from Tokio by the Hawaii! Hochi, a Japanese daily newspaper.♦ + ♦Miran Sevalsy, representative inthe United States of the Armenian Na-j tional delegation, asserted recentlyj that ‘‘the betrayal of Armenia consti-tutes the most cowardly act in the an-nals of history." “The condition inArmenia continues to be precarious,”he said.+ 4 +Official dispatches from Paris re-flect apprehension felt in diplomaticcircles there that the impasse overthe Fiume issue may produce a sud-den revolution in Italy, where, untilthe present time, the government hasretained control of the situation.+ + +Albert, king of the Belgians; Eliza-beth, his royal consort, and theirson, Leopold, duke of Brabant, badeadieu to America, sailing on the presi-dential steamship George Washing-ton, which weighed anchor fromHampton Roads, bound for Belgium.They were accompanied by BrandWhitlock, American ambassador toBelgium.4 4 +An unconfirmed report has reachedthe London Globe that three Bolshe-vik vessels were sunk when the Bol-shevik attempted to land on the coastin the neighborhood of Petrograd, thevessels being bombarded by a Britishfleet.4 4 4Japan has ratified the Peace Treatywith Germany. The Peace Treatywas approved by the privy council ata meeting at which the emporor pre-sided. The treaty committee of thecouncil reported that the League ofNations covenant did not conflict withthe prerogatives of the emperor andcould co-exist with the alliance withEngland.4 + 4Diplomatic circles in London aredeeply disturbed over late develop-ments w’ith respect to Fiume. Privateadvices from Italy say that publicopinion has veered sharply in favorof d’Annunzio since the failure of Tit-toni's proposals.4 4 4WASHINGTON.Official Washington is firm in thebelief that the end of the coal strikeis nflar. Although there was no tan-gible evidence of progress toward cul-minating the dangerous struggle, thereare strong undercurrents at work tobring the strike to a speedy termina-tion.4 4 4Further indications that the PeaceTreaty fight may lead to a continuingdeadlock developed recently while thesenate leaders were trying in vainto fix a definite date for a roll callon ratification.4 4 4Fuel Administrator Garfield hassigned an order revising the distribu-tion and diversion orders of the fueladministration under which the oldlist of priorities immediately becomeseffective. He said it was not con-templated at present to revive anyjther orders.Business in some of the smallerIowa cities is already feeling the ef-fects of the coal strike. Indianolawas suffering more than most of thecommunities. Schools, theaters andlodges there are closed. Electric cur-rent was turned off at Newton to savel coal for the use of water works.4 4 4Druggists were urged not to dis-pense whisky prescriptions by AlbertD Parker of New Orleans, presidentof the National Wholesale Druggists’Association, in his annual address atthe opening session in New Orleansof the forty-fifth yearly convention ofthe association.4 4 4A resolution recommending a statewide strike of organized labor as alast resort in the union’s fight for"free speech, free press and free as-sembly,” was adopted by the specialconvention of the Pennsylvania Feder-ation of Labor in session at Pittsburgh.4 4 4Shortly after the California statesenate adopted without a dissentingvote a resolution ratifying the federalwoman's suffrage amendment, thestate assembly adopted a similar reso-lution by a vote of 73 to 2.4 4 4By unanimous vote, the Senate in-terstate commerce committee has re-fused to grant the request of repre-sentatives of the railroad brother-hoods that hearings be reopened on jthe anti-strike provision of the Rail-road bill.4 4 4A provisional battalion, 800 strong,composed of veterans of the 1st Di-vision, at Camp Taylor, Ky., had or-ders to proceed immediately to thecoal fields of West Virginia in anti-cipation of possible disorder attend-ing the strike of miners there.4 4 4Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, authorand poetess is dead at her home, “TheBungalow,” in Branford, Conn. Mrs.Wilcox had beep ill for some months,having had a nervous collapse whileengaged in war relief work in Eng-land.San Antonio, Texas.—“In my early mar-ried life I became very ill with femininetrouble, and no doctoring or medicinesgave me any relief untilI started to take Dr.Pierce’s Favorite Pre-scription. I was downin bed, unable to do myown housework, but itwas only a short timebefore I was feelingstronger and alj mypains left me. I tookabout six bottles of‘Favorite Prescription’and can say positively that it cured meof all feminine trouble, for I have beenin perfect health ever since. I take pleas-ure in recommending Dr. Pierce’s FavoritePrescription to all women suffering withinward trouble.”—Mrs. Annie F. Edds,224 Rogers St.Houston, Texas.—“For more than thirtyyears I have always spoken a good wordfor Dr. Pierce’s medicines. The ‘FavoritePrescription’ and ‘Pleasant Pellets’ weremy ‘standby.’ ‘Favorite Prescription’ wasthe medicine I would take for nervousness,weakness and run-down conditions andthe ‘Pellets’ for constipation and sluggishj liver, and these medicines have never! failed to give me just the help and re-newed health that I needed. I still takethe ‘Pallets’ when I require a mild laxa-tive, and consider them the very bestmedicine of that kind I have ever taken.”—Mrs. M. Parish, 911 Dowling St.Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is nota secret remedy, for all the ingredientsj are printed on the wrapper. Contains| no alcohol or narcotics.Sold by druggists in liquid or tablets.| If your druggist does not keep it, send50 cents for tablets, or you can send toDr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel and SurgicalInstitute, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents fortrial package.BELCHINGCaused byAcid-Stomachr|, ,ILSOUTHWEST.J. J. McGraw, Republican nationalcommitteeman of Oklahoma, statechairman of the Roosevelt memorialdrive, will give all the works ofColonel Roosevelt to the high schoollibrary at Ponca City.4 4 4A call for eight thousand skilledand unskilled workmen to dig coal inthe Oklahoma mines will be made with-in the next few days, it was announcedby Gov. Robertson, following a meet-ing of the state council of defense.4 4 4Fire, which followed an explosion ofnatural gas at Wilson, Okla., in theHewitt oil fields, destroyed the homeof W. P. Martin and burned to deathtwo children of Charles Hudgins. Onecf Mr. Martin's children was burnedso badly it died and Mrs. Young andtwo other persons in the home maydie.4 4 4A tip from a watchful telephone op-erator to police headquarters at Iola,Let EATONIC. the wonderful modernStomach remedy, give you quick relieffrom disgusting belching, food-repeating.Indigestion, bloated, gassy stomach, dyspep-sia, heartburn and other stomach miseries.They are all caused by Acid-Stomach fromwhich about nine people out of ten sufferin one way or another. One writes as fol-lows: “Before I used EATONIC, I could noteat a bite without belching It right up, sourand bitter. I have not had a bit of troubleSince the first tablet."Millions are victims of Acid-Stomachwithout knowing it. They are weak asidailing, have poor digestion, bodies improp-erly nourished although they may eat heart-ily. Grave disorders are likely to follow Ifan acid-stomach is neglected. Cirrhosis ofthe liver, intestinal congestion, gastritis,catarrh of the stomach—these are only afew of the many ailments often caused byAcid-Stomach.A sufferer from Catarrh of the Stomachof 11 years' standing writes: “I had catarrhof the stomach for 11 long years and I neverfound anything to do me any good—justtemporary relief—-until I used EATONIC. Itis a wonderful remedy and I do not want tobe without it."If you are not feeling quite right—lackenergy and enthusiasm and don’t know Justwhere to locate the trouble—try EATONICand see how much better you will feel Inevery way.At all drug stores—a big box for 60c andyour money back if you are not satisfied.ATONIC(TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACg)Kas., prevented the robbing of the E.S. Eakin Hardware Store’s safe inEast Iola, but only after a spiritedpistol battle with the three accom-plices of two safe blowers, who werelater captured.■4 + +Injunction proceedings to restrainUnited States District Attorney Wal-ter Hensley and Internal RevenueCollector George Moore, from enforc-ing the prohibitinon enforcement law,have been filed in federal court atSt. Louis by the Independent Brewer-ies Company.4* 4* 4*"Protection in the fullest sense ofthe word" was pledged by GovernorRobertson to mine operators of Ok-lahoma who wish to keep their minesin operation, or to miners who desireto work, in a letter addressed to Dor-Now-a-dayg, housekeeperswho are particular, keep theliving room and kitchenstoves well polished withouthard, dirty work by usingE-Z Sfove Polish_____ Ready Mlxt — Ready to Shinehl« 8ei1 E*X’tpy other9 and sendhis name to Martin A Martin, Mfrs., Chicago.Mi*i Arrfit’iBEAUTYSECRETSWonderful Beauty Book PRCK, Explain*how to Improve your beauty. 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